Autonews Issue 2, 2017 Autonews digital magazine Edition 2 Q2- covers•• | Page 24

24 – AUTONEWS - AA CLUB OF KENYA MAGAZINE USED VEHICLE REVIEW By Michael Mwai Toyota Avensis effortlessly com We often focus on used cars recently imported from Japan or Europe. In this issue I will take you back in time to a third or fourth hand vehicle that has been on our roads since the mid 2000s. Do you remember Toyota Avensis? When it was launched by Toyota Kenya then I was not too keen to test it because I believed that “all Toyotas are just Toyotas with different names”. I have indeed driv- en many and owned two so I know a thing or two about them. They are well built vehicles focused on giving owners val- ue for money and amazing return on invest- ment. The Avensis, howev- er, was a whole different kettle of fish. Like Lexus for the Americas, Toyota decided to design a car specifically suited for the European market. One that would compete with VW Passat, Peugeot 508, Vauxhall Astra (Opel Astra) and the trendy Renault Laguna. To do this they needed to fit into the lives of Europeans as fleet, family as well as executive ve- hicles. It needed enough power to thrill whilst returning a decent mileage both in town and on the highway. Looking at its design I doubted if it had sufficient ground clearance or the approach angle to manage our challenging roads back then. To my surprise, it was able to navigate over most bumps and into the deep potholes without scraping its chin. This was before we enjoyed the roads President Kibaki started building. Fortunately, I also had the opportunity to sam- ple the Renault Laguna, albeit on Europe’s well- paved roads. While it did well, I don’t think it matched the Avensis for handling. These results were mind-boggling as it is